- All Nippon Airways confirmed that Flight 114 landed in Seattle after passengers tried to open two doors from the sky
- A passenger on the plane said two military veterans aboard the plane prevented the man from using a zipper, preventing potential disasters
- The authorities said the man was suffering from a health problem and was taken to hospital after landing
- Ana reported that a second, unrelated passenger became a violent
A flight from Tokyo to Houston turned out to be a problem when a passenger at All Nippon Airways Flight 114 tried to open two doors from the sky, forcing an emergency landing in Seattle.
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The aircraft, operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, had left the Haneda airport in Tokyo and headed to George Bush International Airport in Houston.
But about ten o’clock on the Pacific crossing, the silence was disrupted when a man sitting near the center of the plane suddenly jumped up and slid toward one of the emergency routes.
Fellow passengers and airline attendants began to take action, with two fast -moving passengers, both military veterans, intervening and submission to the person.
Then they used the zipper joints to stop him from his chair, preventing a potentially serious situation.
Ashley, a passenger sitting directly in front of the man, explained that terrible moment with confusion leaving fear.
“He really got up from his chair and crawled over the people around him. He got up quickly and thought he was sick. It was strange. I want to say thank you to the good citizens who stood up and took control. I didn’t know what to do,” Ashley said as reported by Fox 26.
The flight tracking data showed that the aircraft landed safely at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, while Seattle Port Police and emergency medical teams met them when they arrived.
The barred man was immediately removed and taken to a local hospital for medical examination, as the authorities later confirmed that he was facing a health problem.
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Is it? All Nippon Airways flights were disturbed
In a statement, All Nippon Airways emphasized the weight of the incident and congratulated those who helped calm the situation.
“Today, the All Nippon Airways NH114 departure from Tokyo Hanada airport to Houston International Airport was directed to Seattle due to illegal passengers. read the airline’s statement.
But the drama didn’t end there. While the plane was still landing in Seattle, the second passenger was reported to be fierce, knocking on the bathroom door with delayed.
“While on the pavement in Seattle, the second passenger became rude. They were both removed from the plane by the Seattle Harbor police,” The airline added.
This second incident seemed unrelated, and the man was pulled out of the plane without any further interruption.

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After a thorough inspection and approval from the authorities, the plane resumed its journey, leaving Seattle. Landed safely in Houston.
US aircraft crashed into military housing
On Thursday, May 22, a 550 Cessna Bird crashed into the Murphy Canyon suburb of San Diego, killing all six people inside, including three experts in the music industry.
Investigators reported that the plane had hit electrical cables before crashing into a military residence, lighting a fire that destroyed ten houses and several vehicles.
At least eight residents were injured, while five were hospitalized for smoking.
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